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Repair and maintenance output is expected to fall

According to the latest quarterly forecast for the FM sector from the Building Cost Information Service (BCIS), repair and maintenance output is expected to fall by 5.2 per cent overall in 2024 compared with 2023.

Output is forecast to increase by 1.8 per cent in 2025, and to be 10 per centhigher in 2029 than in 2024.

BCIS Chief Data Officer Karl Horton said: “Despite the delicate state of the UK economy, the underlying demand for FM services, including maintenance and cleaning, remains strong, but it is constrained by public sector budgets and private sector finance.

“Total repair and maintenance output increased in 2023 but, with a reduction in spending in all sectors except for public housing in 2024, we are expecting to see a fall overall this year. 

“As we are seeing in other sectors, costs will be driven by labour, which will rise faster than inflation throughout the period.”

Rise in costs

Maintenance costs, as measured by the BCIS All-in Maintenance Cost Indices, are set to rise by 17 per cent between 1Q2024 and 1Q2029, while cleaning costs are expected to rise by 35 per cent over the forecast period. BCIS forecasts energy costs to fall by 28 per cent over the same period.

Horton said: “Maintenance costs rose by 5.9 per cent in the year to 1Q2024, but we expect annual inflation to slow to 3.6 per cent in the year to 1Q2025.

“Cleaning costs increased by 9.4 per cent in the year to 1Q2024, driven by labour costs and increases to the national living wage. We expect these pressures to continue throughout the forecast period, with annual inflation in cleaning costs slowing slightly to 8.3 per cent in the year to 1Q2025.

“Although we expect energy costs to continue to fall during the forecast period, pricing of course remains vulnerable to ongoing geopolitical movements and global conflict.”

Sustainability Priorities and Challenges in FM 

The FM industry is evolving quicker than ever before, and so are the demands of the customers it serves.

To help shed light on some of the trends that are shaping the sector, Biological Preparations, a leading UK biotech company, is conducting a survey in collaboration with FMJ to identify the sustainability priorities and challenges amongst FM leaders.

This five-minute, anonymous FM-focused survey, offers FM professionals of all hierarchies with a platform to voice their perspectives and share their experiences.

As a thank you for taking part in the survey you will be entered into a prize draw to win £250 worth of Amazon vouchers.

To share your experiences, please click here.

 

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